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My S1 has an electric tailgate locker. Has yours?

If I knew how to send a pic (must ask my 13yo) on my rear bumper, on the horizontal section is an inlay "STAGEA". Not seen it on any of the other pics of for sale units.lol.

I am beginning to really LOVE my Stagea.

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i slept in my car for three nights over the long weekend, folded down the backseats put a few blankets and pillows in the back, it was awesome... and the factory tinted windows are a treat when you have ur girlfriend in the back :laugh:

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baby seats, god hope i dont see one of those for a while.

66yostagea - yes, some standard stageas come with mudflaps but i think a lot of people ditch them as i dont think you can have mudflaps and sideskirts.

Probably best off to talk to Zac at slidewize imports and ask him if there is anything on yahoo.

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Dont shoot me for this!!!!!!

The roads are unowatting awful around here. Am getting a lot of stone chips

off my own tyres.

Are there any decent mudflaps for Stageas?

I've seen mudflaps on the yahoo auctions, have a look, i'm sure you'll find something.

I've got mudflaps, and am trying to decide whether to ditch them or not for sideskirts :D

I've got the mudflaps on my car too, and they really don't look too bad in my opinion. (Don't shoot me for this either!!!)

Stagea001.jpg

As for standard features and common options, have a look at the Stagea Buyer's Guide thread. If you find some features in your car that are not shown in this thread, let me know so I can update it for the benefit of all.

There's also Nissan's own archived site with a fair bit of info, which I managed to scrape some info from using a BabelFish-style translator.

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the sideskirts i had on my car didn't fit right, then i got them 'repaired' and they still don't fit 100%, so be careful getting them. i have a feeling mine were bad copies, so i'll be looking for some new ones once my gearbox has gone in

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